With a witty trompe l’oeil by UK artist Susan Collis, the norms of the classic old-master show are turned joyfully upside down in this homage to a subversive Venetian master There’s a crack from floor ...
The National Gallery’s new main entrance reopened to the public on Saturday 10 May 2025, as part of the Gallery’s 200th birthday celebrations.
Curator Nat Silver stands in front of Carlo Crivelli's iconic "Saint George Slaying the Dragon," at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. (Jesse Costa/WBUR) Bellini, Raphael and Michelangelo are three ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Who can blame the balding friar for gazing up in awe? On the one hand, it’s business as usual in 15th-century ...
A picture-maker of dazzling ambition, intense expressive power, and luxuriant ornamentation, Carlo Crivelli (1430 or 1435 to about 1494) may well be the finest Renaissance painter you’ve never heard ...
Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on X (Opens in new window) X The 15th-century painter Carlo Crivelli had genius, technique and an instinct for pulling in an audience that would ...
The Italian painter Carlo Crivelli has been largely erased from art history, said Hettie Judah in The i Paper. “A true maverick”, Crivelli (c.1430-95) was a master illusionist with an unrivalled ...
Why would a contemporary art venue like Birmingham’s Ikon Gallery stage an exhibition devoted to the largely overlooked and enigmatic Northern Italian Renaissance painter Carlo Crivelli? “There is so ...
Rego’s huge mural, painted 30 years ago for the Gallery’s restaurant, sits alongside the altarpiece that inspired it. Hers is less a feminist revolt than a celebration of perspective itself In its ...
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